tailgate RENAULT KOLEOS 2012 1.G User Guide

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ENG_UD27145_6
Poste de conduite direction droite (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_1
dRIvINg pOsITION: RIghT -hANd dRIvE (2/2)
The fittings described below dEpENd ON ThE vEhIcLE EQUIpMENT ANd cOUNTRY.
11 Instrument panel.
12 Location of driver’s air bag and horn.
13 Stalk for:
– Windscreen and rear screen wash/
wiper;
– Trip computer and warning system
information readout control;
14 Vents.
15 Switches:
– Headlight adjustment control knob;
– Instrument panel and dashboard
brightness control knob;
– Parking distance control deactivation
switch;
– Electronic stability control deactiva -
tion switch.
16 Bonnet release.
17 Tailgate release. 18
Cruise control/speed limiter con -
trols.
19 Passenger seat belt indicator light.
20 Heating and ventilation controls.
21 Ignition switch.
22 Card reader.
23 Switch for:
– Hill Descent Control (HDC);
– Cruise control and speed limiter.
24 Navigation system.
25 Manual or electronic parking brake.
26 Gear lever.
27 Cigar lighter.
28 Audio equipment.
29 Glovebox.
1
Vents
2 Location for passenger air bag.
3 Front passenger airbag deactivation
warning light.
4 Central door locking switch.
5 Hazard warning lights switch.
6 Seat belt unfastened and passenger
air bag deactivated warning lights.
7 Display (depending on the vehicle)
of time, temperature, radio informa -
tion, navigation system information,
etc.
8 Windscreen demister outlet.
9 Centre air vents.
10 Stalk for:
– Direction indicator lights;
– Exterior lights;
– Front fog lights;
– Rear fog light.

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windscreen washer/wiper ..................... (up to the end of the DU)
windscreen washer ............................... (up to the end of the DU)
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ENG_UD27147_6
Essuie-vitre, lave-vitre arri re (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_1
Rear windscreen wash/wiper
REAR scREEN WAsh, WIpE
YRear screen wiperWith the ignition on, turn the
end of the ring 2.
– OFF: Wiping off
– LO: Normal wiping speed
– HI: Fast wiping speed
Rear screen wash/wipe
To use this, push stalk 1.
A longer pull activates the windscreen
washers and four sweeps of the wind -
screen wipers followed by one sweep a
few seconds later.
special note
If the windscreen wipers are opera -
tional when you select reverse gear, the
rear screen is wiped intermittently.
12
Before any action involving
the windscreen (washing
the vehicle, de-icing, clean -
ing the windscreen, etc.)
return stalk 1 to position B (park).
Risk of injury and/or damage.
1A
B
c
d
E
Before using the rear wiper, check
that no object obstructs the travel of
the blade.
Do not use the wiper arm to open or
close the tailgate.

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ENG_UD20985_3
L ves-vitres lectriques (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
ElEcTRIc wINDowS (2/2)
one-touch windows
When the vehicle is equipped with this
function, the one-touch mode works in
addition to the operation of the electric
windows described previously.
– Fully and briefly press down on the
relevant switch down: the window
will open completely.
– Fully and briefly lift the relevant
switch: the window will close com -
pletely.
Pressing the switch again while the
window is moving will stop its move -
ment.
This mode can be fitted to the driver’s
window only or to all of the windows:
press switches 1, 2, 3, 5, or 6.
Special features
If the window detects resistance when
closing (e.g.: fingers, branch of a tree,
etc.) it stops and then lowers again by a
few centimetres.
If you use the switch while the window
is moving, it stops working.
Remote control window
closing
(for vehicles with one-touch windows
on all windows).
When you lock the doors from the out-
side, press the locking button on
the RENA ulT card or , in hands-free
mode, the door or tailgate button,
twice in quick succession , and the
windows will close automatically.
It is recommended that the user only
operates the system when the vehi -
cle can be seen clearly and no one is
inside.
Special note: for vehicles fitted with
the deadlocking function, refer to infor-
mation on the “RENAULT card: dead -
locking" in section 1.
Note: closing the windows with the
RENAULT card deactivates hands-free
mode.
operating faults
In case of a fault when closing a window,
the system reverts to normal mode: pull
the switch concerned up to fully close
the window, then hold the switch (still
on the closure side) for three seconds
then lower and raise the window fully to
reinitialise the system.
If necessary, contact an approved
Dealer.
Closing windows can cause
serious injury.
Avoid resting any objects against
a half-open window: there is a risk
that the electric window could be
damaged.

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ENG_UD20986_3
Toit ouvrant à commande électrique (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
ElEcTRIc SuNRooF (2/2)
closing the sunroof by
remote control
(for vehicles equipped with one-touch
windows on all windows).
When you lock the doors from the out-
side, press the locking button on
the RENAul T card or, in hands-free
mode, the door or tailgate button
twice in quick succession and the
windows and sunroof will close auto -
matically.
Special note
Your vehicle is equipped with an anti -
pinch facility: when the sunroof encoun -
ters resistance whilst closing, (some -
body’s fingers, etc.) it stops and then
moves back several centimetres.
It is recommended that the user only
operates the system when the vehi -
cle can be seen clearly and no one is
inside.
Note: for vehicles fitted with the dead -
locking function, refer to information on
the “RENAULT card: deadlocking" in
section 1.
Sunroof operating fault
In this case, check that there are no
obstacles, then move button 2 to posi-
tion B until the sunroof is fully closed.
Precautions during use
– check that the sunroof is properly
closed before leaving your vehicle;
– clean the seal every three months
using products recommended by our
Technical Department;
– do not open the sunroof immedi -
ately after the vehicle has been in
the rain or after your car has been
washed.
– Vehicle with roof bars
As a general rule, if there is a load
on the roof, use of the sunroof is not
recommended.
Before using the sunroof, check the
objects and/or accessories (bike
racks, roof boxes, etc.) attached to
the roof bars: they should be prop -
erly arranged and secured and
should not interfere with the opera -
tion of the sunroof.
Contact your approved Dealer for
details of possible conversions.
Closing the sunroof can
cause severe injuries.
2
A
B
Important: during this operation,
the sunroof anti-pinch facility is de-
activated. Contact your approved
dealer as soon as possible.

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ENG_UD23659_3
Eclairage intérieur (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
INTERIoR lIghTINg (2/2)
Rear light 7
Use switch 6:
– top position: the light is off;
– central position: the light comes
on when a door is opened. The light
goes off when the door is closed.
With the ignition on and the doors
closed, the light goes off approxi -
mately 15 seconds after;
– bottom position: the light is on per-
manently.
luggage compartment light 9
Use switch 8:
– top and bottom positions: light off;
– central position: the light comes
on when the tailgate is opened. The
light goes off when the tailgate is
closed.
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tailgate .................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
tailgate .................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
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ENG_UD23903_4
Coffre à bagages (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Boot
luggAgE coMPARTMENT (1/2)
Double opening tailgate
opening
Quick access: press switch 1 and lift
the upper section A.
1
Max 200 Kg
2
Full access: when the upper section is
open, pull handle 2 and guide the lower
section B fully downwards.
Driving with the rear screen open may be unpleasant for passengers as
exhaust gases may enter the passenger compartment. This use is solely
for short distances, whilst transporting bulky objects without having
to open the tailgate. In that case, close the other windows and the sun-
roof and switch the ventilation to medium or maximum power, as this will help
to prevent exhaust gas from entering the passenger compartment.
Do not drive the vehicle
when the lower section of
the tailgate is open.
The maximum authorised
weight on the lower sec -
tion of the boot when open:
200 kg, and this weight
must be evenly distributed (even
when loading).
Ensure that any objects being trans-
ported cannot fall out when the
lower section of the boot is opened.
Hold onto the lower section of the
tailgate while opening it. Do not let
it fly open.
A
B
A
B

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ENG_UD23903_4
Coffre à bagages (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
luggAgE coMPARTMENT (2/2)
To close the tailgate
Lift the lower section B of the tailgate,
then close it.
opening the tailgate from
inside the vehicle
If the tailgate cannot be opened from
the outside, it can be opened from
inside the vehicle.
– Move the rear seats forwards and
down and climb into the luggage
compartment;
– remove cover 5 using a screwdriver
or suitable tool;
– move control 4;
– push the upper section of the tailgate
to open it.
3
5
4
Next, lower the upper section A and
close it.
For your comfort, use handle 3 on the
tailgate to close it.
Note: always ensure that the lower
section of the tailgate is properly closed
before closing the upper section.
A
B

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luggage compartment cover ................. (up to the end of the DU)
rear parcel shelf .................................... (up to the end of the DU)
rear parcel shelf .................................... (up to the end of the DU)
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ENG_UD27218_3
Cache-bagages (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
Luggage cover
luggAgE coMPARTMENT coVER (DEPENDINg oN ThE VEhIclE)
To unfold the flexible section
of the luggage compartment
cover
Pull handle 1 located under the cover
and place each end of the cover in the
notch 2.
To remove the flexible
section of the luggage
compartment cover
Pull handle 1 then lift it while unfolding
the luggage compartment cover.
Removing the luggage cover
Press the two ends 3 and move them
towards the centre of the luggage com-
partment cover, then tilt the cover.
Caution: the luggage compartment
cover is heavy.
To fit the luggage compartment cover,
proceed in reverse order.
Note: it is easier to remove the lug -
gage compartment cover if the lower
section of the tailgate is closed.
luggage compartment cover
storage
Move the parcel shelf up (move -
ment A).
Remove the luggage compartment
cover and place it in position B.
Do not place any heavy or
hard objects on the luggage
cover. These may pose a
risk to the vehicle occu-
pants if the driver has to brake sud-
denly or if the vehicle is involved in
an accident.
2
1
2
3
B
A2

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transporting objectsin the luggage compartment ........... (up to the end of the DU)
towing rings .......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing towing equipment ............................ (up to the end of the DU)
towing equipment fitting ............................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing a caravan .................................. (up to the end of the DU)
tailgate .................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
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ENG_UD23502_5
Transport d’objets dans le coffre, remorquage (attelage) (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_3
32323
Transporting objects in the boot/towing
TRANSPoRTINg oBjEcTS IN ThE luggAgE coMPARTMENT/TowINg (towing equipment)
B
c
Always place the objects to be trans -
ported so that their largest side rests
against the back of the rear bench
seat, for normal loads (example A ), or
against the back of the front seats when
the rear bench seatbacks are folded
down (example B).
A
Always position the heavi -
est items directly on the
floor. Use the lashing points
on the floor of the luggage
compartment, if these are fitted to
the vehicle. The luggage should be
loaded in such a way that no items
will be thrown forward and strike the
occupants if the driver has to brake
suddenly. Fasten the rear seat belts,
even if the seats are not occupied.
C: 1138 mm
Permissible nose weight, maximum
permissible towing weight, braked
and unbraked: refer to the information
on “Weights” in Section 6.
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puncture................................................ (up to the end of the DU)
emergency spare wheel ....................... (up to the end of the DU)
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ENG_UD21003_4
Crevaison (X45 - H45 - Renault)
ENG_NU_977-2_H45_Ph2_Renault_5
Puncture
Emergency spare wheel
Puncture, emergency sP are wheel
emergency spare wheel 6This is located in the luggage compart-
ment. To access it:
– Open the tailgate, lift the floor
carpet 1 , attach the strap 3 to the
hook 2 then remove the cover 4;
– unscrew mounting 5 by turning it an-
ticlockwise and remove it;
– if the vehicle is fitted with speaker 7,
remove the adhesive tape then place
it to the side;
– r e m o v e t h e e m e r g e n c y s p a r e
wheel 6.
Vehicles fitted with an
emergency spare wheel
smaller than the four
other wheels:
– Never fit more than one emer -
gency spare wheel to the same
vehicle.
– Replace the emergency spare
wheel as soon as possible with a
wheel with the same dimensions
as the original.
– When this is fitted to the vehicle,
which must only be a temporary
measure, the driving speed must
not exceed the speed indicated
on the label on the wheel.
– Fitting an emergency spare
wheel may alter the way the ve -
hicle usually runs. Avoid sudden
acceleration or deceleration and
reduce your speed when corner-
ing.
– If snow chains must be used, fit
the emergency spare wheel on
the rear axle in order to have a
normal size wheel at the front
then check the tyre pressure.
If the emergency spare
wheel has been stored
for several years, have it
checked by your Dealer to
ensure that it is safe to use.
2
3
1
4
56
7
special note
The tyre pressure monitor does not
check the emergency spare wheel
(the wheel replaced by the emergency
spare wheel disappears from the instru-
ment panel display).
Refer to the information on the “Tyre
pressure monitor” in Section 2.

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